a simple move command

a simple move command

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a simple move command

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

It may be an stupid question, but..

 

I am trying autocad 2015, and I can´t do a very simple thing: move an object to a determinate coordinate, for example 0,0,0. 

In previous version I just select object, select a base point, then type 0,0,0,  and [enter]

 

If I do this same thing the object remains in the same position.

 

I am trying an autocad 2015 for mac, previously I use an autocad 2011 for windows..

 

thanks

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JDMather
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# for absolute

@ ror relative

 

Try enterning #0,0,0

 

If this is a Mac specific problem - try posting your question here Mac Forum.

 

Oops, I see you double posted http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-general/move-command/td-p/5646546

 

I haven't used a Mac since I was a school kid back in the last century.


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imadHabash
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Hi,
if it's like CAD for windows press F12 Dynamic input = off

Imad Habash

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pendean
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Typing exactly what you want is the better approach, since you are already typing all the other digits...
# for absolute
@ for relative
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